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Christmas Treats

Enjoying my first treat of Christmas goodies

 

Some say, buying Christmas treats in September is way too early. Generally, I agree. In fact, I used to think that starting to sell Christmas treats in September is outlandish, and definitely out of place (though “out of time” would fit a little better in this case). This year, however, I’m not so sure, I agree with this any longer. Truth be told, I’m happy to find that so much of the Christmas stuff is out already. Even bought myself a couple of Christmas treats already, and enjoyed them right away.

Of course, why I’m so strange this year is for a good reason. Because come Christmas, I won’t be around to buy delicious Christmas treats any more, and whichever treats I can manage to bring in my luggage will be a very rare and special luxury. So, I decided, I’m gonna make as much of the opportunity as I can now! I’m gonna have all my favorite Christmas treats now, and I’ll indulge myself in them. What did I say the other day? Carpe diem!

Kaffestuben

They’re called the Kaffeestuben (coffee parlors). And for a good reason, because in this café the guests can choose among a good number of snug little parlors to enjoy their afternoon tea in a quiet, vintage like environment. And that’s not even all that’s special about this place. When my friend ordered her tea, she got it in a rather strange looking tea pot as you can see for yourself.

In fact, this thing looked so unusual to us that we had to examine it a little to figure out how exactly it works. It did work, however, and we ended up having a lovely afternoon with delicious cake, tea and hot chocolate, and a whole lot of good conversation.

Carpe Diem

My last week in Germany has begun. And of course, I have mixed feelings about that. On the one hand, I can’t wait to return home and pick up my life where I left it. On the other hand, I’m sad to be parting from family and friends who are very dear to me. So, I have a number of choices:

 

 

  1. Be sad, feel sad, and behave sad.
  2. Be happy, and ignore the sadness.
  3. Take every day as it is, enjoy life as much as I can, and make the most of every single day.
  4. … (you add your own perspective)

I choose to go with number three, because it’ll help me enjoy my time here, and still look forward to what is to come.

On that note: Carpe diem, or “Seize the day!”

Out with Friends

It’s yet another weekend I get to spend away from home. This time, we went on a weekend retreat together with friends. And that means: all weekend we’ll get spoiled with good food, good company, and good entertainment. So, I could complain about being away every weekend for a full month, or I could consider myself a lucky person, who gets to experience so many great things in such a short time. I’ve decided: I’m choosing the latter perspective – at any rate, it’s the happier choice to be sure!

A Happy Wallpaper

I’m so glad the wedding is over, because I finally get to rest a bit and recover from all the busyness this summer! That doesn’t mean, however, that I’m not doing anything these days. In fact, I just created my own cell phone wall paper the other day, and today I’ll let you take a look at it:

Cell phone wallpaper

Isn’t it just a happy little background for my phone? It makes me smile with happy memories, every time I turn on the phone!

After Wedding Jumble

One of the pleasant things about this wedding was the fact that guests were able to stay over night, so the next morning we still had the chance of spending time with relative and friends before having to take leave of them. Of course, there also was a lot of work for those close to the newly wed couple, which included taking down all the wedding decoration we’d just put up two days ago. Time for a big huge jumble, but by three o’clock, we were able to utter a big sigh of relief, get into our cars and head home to normal, after wedding life! Yay, for finally being able to slow down a bit – the first time this summer!